Home Contact Sitemap
 Română  English
 
 
Home / News / Coal still king in EU, despite wind growth
Coal still king in EU, despite wind growth
31.01.2011  
Views: 1072   
print
http://www.newenergyworldnetwork.com/renewable-energy-news/by-technology/wind/coal-still-king-in-eu-despite-wind-growth.html

Despite considerable growth in wind energy in 2010, the European Union (EU) installed more coal than it decommissioned last year for only the second time since 1998.

The European Wind Energy Association (EWEA) said wind power installations accounted for 17 per cent of new electricity capacity in 2010 but it was the first year since 2007 that the region did not install more wind power than any other generating technology.
Gas capacity rose to 28GW in 2010, compared to 6.6GW in 2009, and represented 51 per cent of all new power capacity in 2010.
Christian Kjaer, CEO of EWEA, said the figures were a warning that the EU can not take for granted the continued financing of renewable energy.
‘Better access to financing is urgently needed, and the EU must act without delay to prevent Europe losing its leadership in wind power and other renewable technologies.’
Also in the same set of figures, EWEA said it was the growth of offshore wind installations that was the key driver behind the 9.3GW of the new capacity that was built in the EU during 2010.

 
Home   Contact   Sitemap
visits: 849892
top
B2B and B2C solutions , Branding & Graphic Design Services,Website Design and Development , E-Commerce Systems,Software Application Architecture and Development,Multimedia solutions , 2D/3D modeling & animation solutions,Video & Post Production Made in Trimaran
 
Country Energy Profile   /   Country Legislation   /   Case Studies   /   NPI/NC profiles   /   Business plans   /   Awareness   /   Publications   /   News
Phone. +373 22 232247   /  Fax. +373 22 232247

Address: #156а, Mitropolit Dosoftei St., off. 37, Chisinau, Republic of Moldova